Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda is a stunning destination, offering a mix of wildlife, landscapes, and cultural experiences. During this honeymoon romantic trip, you will indluge in diversity of activities such as safari - game drive, an ultimate boat cruise along the Kazinga channel, Chimpanzee tracking in the Kyambura gorge and nature walks. NB: This honeymoon trp to Queen is designed for Ugandan nationals, and the minimum number is 2 people as a couple)
This contributes to a well-rounded and unforgettable honeymoon experience, blending the excitement of wildlife encounters with the serenity of nature walks and the charm of cultural exploration. Queen Elizabeth National Park offers a perfect backdrop for a romantic and adventurous trip.
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BOOK NOW Book NowThe best time to visit is during the dry seasons, typically from December to February and June to September. During these periods, wildlife is more active, and there's less chance of rain affecting your activities.
Game drives can last several hours from 2 to 4 depending on the nature of the day, and the chances of spotting wildlife vary. You can expect to see elephants, lions, buffaloes, various antelope species, and diverse birdlife.
The boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel offers views of hippos, crocodiles, and numerous bird species. The duration is typically a few hours, providing a leisurely experience with opportunities for wildlife photography.
Chimpanzee tracking involves trekking through the Kyambura Gorge in search of chimpanzee groups. The trek duration can vary, and the proximity to chimpanzees depends on their location, but guidelines ensure a safe distance is maintained.
Yes, you can engage in cultural experiences, including interactions with local communities of the Bakonzo people, visits to traditional villages, and learning about the customs and traditions of the people living near the park.
Nature walks are usually designed to accommodate various fitness levels. The walks allow you to explore the park's diverse flora, observe birds, and encounter smaller wildlife, providing a more intimate connection with the environment.
Safety is a top priority. Guides are well-trained, and there are established guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Visitors are typically briefed on safety protocols before each activity.